NA L Harrison
Where to rent with 13 dogs?
23 December 2024 | 4 replies
But she takes excellent care of them (even put in a small concrete pool for them to play in during the summer:-).
Sam Dunlop
Purchasing a fix and flip in flood zone
19 December 2024 | 8 replies
Most of my buying pool won't touch flood zone properties.
John Lee
22, New to REI and looking to network and ask for advice
7 January 2025 | 20 replies
Sub 30k houses are an absolute disaster with a tenant pool that will destroy your properties and make your life miserable.
Steven Rosenfeld
What do you think of syndicate sponsor Goodegg Investments?
11 January 2025 | 50 replies
.; few care when it's sunny.
Veronica Mitchell
Next gentrifying neighborhoods in and around Chicago MultiUnit
20 January 2025 | 33 replies
Different buyer pools homeowner vs investors and the returns are definitely in the 4 units or in value adding the 2s.
Darlene S.
Avantstay pros cons for an owner? Short Term Rental
20 January 2025 | 34 replies
They pay all of the utilities and regular routine maintenance such as pool, yard, trash, etc.
Chris Lu
New BP member looking for STR budget feedback!
22 December 2024 | 5 replies
Your nightly rate will be influenced by proximity to the beach, interior design and amenities (ex game options, fire pit, pool, etc).
Saul Clavijo
Multi family investing
16 December 2024 | 8 replies
:Class A Properties:Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, 3-5 years for positive cashflow, but you get highest relative rent & value appreciation.Vacancy Est: Historically 10%, 5% the more recent norm.Tenant Pool: Majority will have FICO scores of 680+ (roughly 5% probability of default), zero evictions in last 7 years.Class B Properties:Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, decent amount of relative rent & value appreciation.Vacancy Est: Historically 10%, 5% should be applied only if proper research done to support.Tenant Pool: Majority will have FICO scores of 620-680 (around 10% probability of default), some blemishes, but should have no evictions in last 5 yearsClass C Properties:Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, high cashflow and at the lower end of relative rent & value appreciation.
Rafael Ro
Safe and stable investment: Do I buy rental properties or keep money in a HYSA?
11 January 2025 | 67 replies
Many OOS investors set themselves up for failure because they don't invest the time to ACTUALLY understand:1) The Class of the NEIGHBORHOOD they are buying in - which is relative to the overall area.2) The Class of the PROPERTY they are buying - which is relative to the overall area.3) The Class of the TENANT POOL the Neighborhood & Property will attract - which is relative to the overall area.4) The Class of the CONTRACTORS that will work on their Property, given the Neighborhood location - which is relative to the overall area.5) The Class of the PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANIES (PMC) that will manage their Property, given the Neighborhood location and the Tenants it will attract - which is relative to the overall area.6) That a Class X NEIGHBORHOOD will have mostly Class X PROPERTIES, which will only attract Class X TENANTS, CONTRACTORS AND PMCs and deliver Class X RESULTS.7) That OOS property Class rankings are often different than the Class ranking of the local market they live.Class A is relatively easy to manage, can even be DIY remote managed from another state.
Steffany Boldrini
Seeking Advice: Issues with Jenny Yi, an STR Designer
4 January 2025 | 20 replies
Broken glass lantern by the pool, smoke detector hanging in hallway, broken ceiling light in the bedroom, face plates missing or missing screws.